1 t. . . r " &ljg JEurmng Herald OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH COUNTY OFFICIAL t NEWSPAPER OF KLAMATH FALLS "Thirteenth Year No. 3 585 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 191P Price, 5 cent ISDIISTS UNSUCCESSFUL 111 AUSTRIA i I BOLSHEVIKI GIVING ALLIES HARD FIGHT AltCIIAN(li:i. April I 'II.. Hot Mhi'lk hi 1 1 1 1 . r - has -ii lij'i I ) tliii Alllml railway M on t mill ponl t loriH south of Oiton-rsluila In t lu Im-iiv Ii-m( homhurdliient In ni'iii) weeks In Kin mt'ii it I i mi- llin iiihmii) Ih iiiiiv . I in: (oiihIiIih ilili- nf IiIn furies thiiiimh I lit' WIIOll llltlll'llllllg llml .llllilllIT III IlK'k Mill) follow HOIIII HR IENTT0 ! LOCAL BOY BACK ! AFTER LONG TRIP. IT 'BRICK MAKING PLANT MOVED TO KLAMATH, SELL ANKENY 1 (Fit ADVISED TO GET BUSY Strike at Vienna Is Ended in Will Be Auctioned to High- Mi lQir r nn c.irvQ. Short Time . ... bijj watt mAl PLEASING PROGRAM Tom Del.-ll sou of Postmaster W A DelrHI. returned to Kliumitli Falls Inst night nfter an alisctKe of several mouths lie li'fl Hliortly after hi gra. dilution from High Hiliool lie re to, I'llll'r H'llSt Point, IlllVlllg JIIIBHOll nil his entrance examination hero. On li Ih mrlwil tin-re lin fall.-. to pass i till! e)0slght lrilllri'IMI!llH I lift HO f look ii position witii tiic "tewii'i-; Definite Action to Be Taken Comnu-tcc CommlHHloti with which J , im linn truM'icii iimt a groat part or on Saturday tlu I'iiIIimI Stales, lie declares liow-' I n it that In- found no part of It; ..! j H C Chamberlain has airivid in Klamath Kalis from Ashland, where he has made arrangements for the tr riffer of a brlik mnklng establish inent to this city. Ho expects to get , the new plant under way here at an I early date. niircTMMMiiDre gULdllUllllfilllLd FOR COMMERCE MEDFORD RANKER VISITS INSURRECTION ENDED A treat llii kUhii mull) (if llm Kluiiuilh music Iiivitn h.Kt Saturday ADVERTISE THIS WEEK nt llin hoinii of Mrs Prod Cnfcr of tlllH ill), lit nil open meeting nf tlm I Hutirl Giiti-m- Kl'l"", -Mimical Htmly Chili This, llMiilullim .kmiii-' ',' organization holds rcKUlur 11 tlnr.N 'Tide foim-)-. I'm- of .iiruliiiali-l) mrt ! ItilM'rlfl I" IVImjtniil. i,vry two wctikM j .......i i i ..ui...t At thn id'-usllli-. nrmrriini Haturilii-. ft i oiiiiiiniiiMi" " ""!"" ... s -.( , "hlih Lanif up to Klamath County! mid Ih might) Kind to got hack again. ; LEGAL ADVICE GIVEN I IS Attiirncjs for Klamath Irrigation C. V. McDonald, a Medford bank er, who Ik Interested In a mercantile - i establishment at Merrill, returned to hlo home thin morning after a busi ness visit here. He declares that prospects are of the best this season in the Merrill section, and that condi tions at Medford are better than for a long time. He looks forward to a prosperous year all over Qrcgon. Mf SENT OUT Klamath to Be A.ked What It Really Wants Kiirntrd Willi lliigrntli' i the "n Ul Count II Grinding Aim), PAWH, April 2 -Repot In to tlm French KoniiMi officii todny miy (hut the lloliliolk mo 'itii'iit In German Auitrln Im been inimicccimfiil. The Mm Cofer gave the piano sel.-i Hoiih. Mm A J Vo)ii thn ornl hiiIoi anil Mm Julln Harlow thn lolln ploo-s rii' Miner' hnln" nf WntiT Wa ter Mum Hi- Dcllti-ri-il In (Vila In 'I nut. Oiio-I'tuirtli Dnttn unit I l.lli' Amount for 'Hirer Vrari. M lie Di-ilnili-l) Si-ttliil. st'i:s on note STEADY imrla.m: SHOWN IIV i III delimit u of the wIhIi 31 tif lie Suit for the lollecllon of 12U0 (i laud owners of tho Klam.itu lrrigr.-1 alleged iiiiiiiiIiiIiik dun on 11 ".Ino nntu Hon district, and foil r-r ng Its polity hint heoli flli'il In Ihi' office of the ,.f autocratic rule, a ml., llml Sum' report or department or AGRKVLTTRL. nTATi:. I,AXIS AviMtAci: sHi.tio 11:11 aciii: ... . ... I, I..., .. f,.. ri wr Ml mi' 111 1 iriiiui vuui'ii nurr 1 i'(llini v C'miri liv A ,,,, I.. ,..,i,,.,i , ., , .. ... '" , , . .. louiit) t oiirt ii) a , noiiin iiKalunt cost the farmiTH inoro t'inii 11 million 1 few liour uml 1111 lUHiiriectlou nt 1 i;,,,.,,., i,..,lr ii,rMHL-i, i,u m.it in.. , . "... . 1 I i.uima ihiiiirm uiroiihii His iiunriii') (ollam, (ho rerlmuut on Hiirvce h ko- (n 1 hiw Iiccii nit dottii ,11 m c ... ..... , " ' ,""nniK 'Iiik to null the Ankeny canal LONDON, April J -Keporlii Hint 1 revolution iiKiilimt the Hoviet gov rmmtnt Im broken nut In I'elro (nil, am miiiporti'il by nn nffldul rttiillan (ILiiilcli m) Iiik Hint there b icfloiK strike of railway men In the IVtrgrnil roKlou The Htrlko In ijKljrnl to be inipporleil by the Men ibtrlkl uml the serliil fevolutloif rlf. AMERICAN HELD IjON'DON, April 2 Nopiipern of Atrial, In Jiiko SIhvIii nnnuiiiici'il to- dy tint the ilynnst) of KniinKenrKi- tilth lis 11 been di-Mtrii) i-il mid 11 lie- public lirorliilmcil llli tli'lgrnde, nt (Ii Junction of the Danube nud Hit ti Illlcrs, nn the capital of Serbia lth JJKO-Slnla, nccordliiR to n illsimtch from Itoiiie 1 AS A TRAITOR 1: i(i:it AcriioviN Ainti:sT or svix it.u.i.i:n uti.i:. iv Tt uki:y .n fJicAvt: coint. win: is .1 1. so i.ii'i,Kvri:ii The Importunt matter as to wheth er the Klamath Irrigation DlHtrict should enter suit in conjunction with the Water L'sera Association to pre ent tho construction of the proposed Link River Dam at the head of Link WASHINGTON. April 2 Karri ' ltlvur was the Principal discussion ny canal i,u in n... I'nli.wi si.n.w urn Hte.iii.'at the meeting of the Board of Dl- 1 Notlies calling for bids on this part y ucr.nslng In alue Tho Depart- rettors here jesterday, at which At- 'iH 1 ne 111111111111 project nao been Is- nu.n( ,,f Agriculture reports the aer-1 torncys U. f stone anil Wilson f ,Mlml. and follnulng Is 11 copy of the K0 KrndP 0f vow Junds was worth ! W'ey advised immediate action to ailertlemitit which Is to appear in ' about J7-I 31 per acre on March 1,! determine how far the control of the tho Issue of tho Herald next Friday nils year, tompared with $CS.3S a 1 , .1... 1 it e 'er ago, $02 17 two car.s ago. -nd l'il(.iiiin nt i( IHU IIIIVIMHt 1 . 1. . m . . ltfclnmallou Service, Klnmntb Falui, "s 3J Ihree )earsigo. Oregon, April 1st. 1!19. Pursuant Values show the greatest percen- tn act of Congress approved February ' mge Inerctso during the Inst jear .'. mil t.ic hint. 8D5). tho united ,.ccllrr.i in ,i1L. South Atlnntle States. 1'roJ.tt Present Opinion to Direct-( ANT llou,HKVK FKKMXfl up. to Kffiil That Kxtent of Coii-j IS NOW RUNMNfi HIGH. , . .1 STOCKHOLM, April 2. The popu. troi . unitT . .rH.r.tii..n .iih.uiii . . ,,,hllnolan ,,. a mltlchais, Trakai and Iandvarva hae revolted against the Bolshevik! drlen away the Soviets and .des troyed their adminlstratlves offices. it is reported that the Bolshevik troops were disarmed and that many were killed. CONDITIONS CHANGED Commercial Body Will Not ll Forreil on the Public, anil if Htarted Will He Hacked l Whole County, Ac cerding: to Committee Which Ii .Not' Cnnvnilnj? .Situation. il ..III ..rn- ... ....I ...I. If. liiiti-n iii inn'i nil mull ill liuillic , ., ., 11... ... t .w..i. .....1 . nucllon. to the highest bidder, at 2 ' the tnrollnas ni.d (.eorgla and ev. P m May 12th. IS 19. at tlm oltlce'of tended to Alabama, Kentucky and Ar the I'nlti'd Stnli'H Iteclnmntion Ser- kansas Small or no Increases were lri'. Klamath Fnlls, Oregon, about I made In tho New Kngland States, the 111111 mile of canal of about fifty sec-' ,.nr(c co,gl ,.., and Loulsl.mn. r-V ,J '" ."u. ,.." V-,r Texas. Kans.us and Montana. Material ences upon the advUablllty of getting .... ....n.... .. ,. n..M.ii ... .... 11' 1 I... lfk L'lr O... OA Kt.t flit 'A ill'U ,, iir. VI OW ,IU. .irj'4 1 NKli Ser 31, and WV4 NW' Sec. raskti and South Dnkot.i. California-Oregon Power Company is going to extend for the next fifty cars in this district. Final action was postponed until a meeting called for Saturday after noon when the question of entering the suit will be settled. Following is the opinion, rendered by the atterneys: "Pursuant to directions, the under. signed hae had a number of confer- ! Increases were reported from Neb- WASHINGTON, D C. April I 32, all In Township 38 S. Itange 9 K. W At . tncelher with nutter site slt- Seiretary of Win linker lias appro.-.! ,mt,,, )n , s ,)f Section 32. Town-1 i-l the request of the llrltlsh mllltaiy shlii 3K South, Itange 9 Knst, W. M a Judicial determination as to the re lative rights of the California-Oregon Power Company, the United States Iowa's plowing lands stand Ilrst In j and the water users in and to the alue, her im-rnge being $109 per acre, followed by Illinois with $14 4. power features incident to the Klam nth Project nnd, after a rather ex. haustle inestigatlon, wo have reached the firm conviction that no I'AlllH. April 2 -Tim Counrll of ' tuitln.rlilfN In Turku that the nn Klmnath County, Oregon, subject to California with $121. nnd Indiana Four continued tony the coiulder-' ho permitted to arrest James Snoitr ""' rlKll,H "f imnilr" of r,'rtuln lc,ls with $100 Alabama reports thej further delay should be pcrmittedMn Hon nf t .,... , "" purcois nt land in ttio city ot , ,,,.. ,,,,. ...pmce nluo of plow lands. I tills connection. tlon of tln iiiiistlon nf reparation nil disposition of the Ithlnn Vulley. nd will proluhly be orcuplnii with IhrM Ihsiics for three morn ilnjit. r ii:nv rritriiAsi: l MIIXICAV l,AMHJ,,hn ,".',Jl,,, 11 i.af iiriillxed AinerltMti iltlzen .iii.l ... .. .... ....... Kiniuiuii rniiH, wreguu. to hiiih uim ,, .,.. ..,.1 mIhsIksIiiiiI next lih wife on churgeH of treison use therefrom u total of approximate-! ut " 4. 'r Mississippi next. This inmi mid hi wlfn am deilireil ly live (ftl minor's Inches of wntori11 2G ..U In hui. been closely usMiilnt.M . .('. ,''" IrrKalion and domestic purposes Oregon Munds il,.enth on the list Hie bead of ll Cellllim mif Mtslelll III T,ln ''""ll1 r'K,,t "f w"'.ls l'l""1'en,)' , W Itll mi II orilge Of $S 1 Oil till' IICIIII III II (il'lllinil Hl) K)Hlelll III ... l,ll,.l ,, i ,ll Ivnr utilnr In' Pnlitlllin nud amiitiK the Itiltlsh In f(v t-ortain tracts nnd will he sold! "Klamath County is going to have a good commercial organization If j the people want it, but It Is not g(- ing to be thrust upon them," declare members o the Commutes of five, who were rppolnted at i mass meet ing at tee city hall last week, to can vass the general situation and enlist support. The conditions which have obtain, ed In past years, in which the moral and financial support for this work, has devolved upon a few and where the income has been uncertain, are to be changed very materially from now TKI.US ASSOCIATES IN CONFER.; on. committee members declaro and mm HASTE IN MEET ENCE WORLD WILL XO LONG Elt COUNTENANCE DELAY IN REACHING PEACE The) will Im brought subject to this obligation The snlo to tin I'lilti'd States for trial Spoiii JIKXK'O. CITY. April 2. Offli-lalH u M '"''" " Profi-SK.ir at the I :ilei- of the Department of Agriculture In iT denied tlm iiirrcnt reports Hint le Jspincfiii imve bought lauds In Lower California, which alleged ac tion rlcd smh a storm of opposl. ' tlon by ii'preseiitntlvcs of Hid I'nlt-! M Static i"lty In Jerilsnlein HKATTLi: (illll, TAKEH POISON. 8BATTI.K, April, 2.--Mlss ttiith Morguii, n sixteen inr old school Ilrl iinsurressfiill) uttiimpled to pols n htwclf hero today The pollco be lieve Dm nit wiih suggested by the MOfcuslim nf Miss Until (lurrlKon. 0HW1OX ItOVS IIIIACII NEW VOIII NWWVOUK, April 1Ovcr tlircn "'ousii.,1 officers and men of tlm ' I'll st Division fioni Oiugon, wiirnrnln and other NorlliweHl ., ,M ,," rrl(.d here on ifiu "Mmsliip sib..,,, riom st Nuzlmii. j j MIAMI roil ASHLAND. Mr. u.,,1 Mrs, j T s.iylo Ion yeste.-; "JTor Ashland, whnio they will stop , ' pL? 'V "")H l,,,r"r" KoIiir oil to! '.ortliimi Mr Huyl.i rewntly dlspos-l , i,l, "!' I'listlnio pnrloi-s. In.ro ' - -hi Hpemi Home time hi Port 'jqa '"-faro going Into hiiHiness again. 7 SDI.IllMit IIETIIII.VN, wmV! 'MrCoy' w, '"" ''"Oh l tho iy nonico slnro tho onUnouk of VISITS COUNTY MAN WHO HAS COMMIIMIID HAii.itoAD pi: i:i.ii'.mi:st or INLAND OltlKiOS AltlllVIN AITI-IK LONG AIISII.NCII will bo niiide on tho following terms: one-fourth pn)nhle when tho trnnsne-, Hun Is completed ;ono-foitrtli In olio' jrnr; one-fourth In two years, and the remainder In three years. De . furred payments will draw Interest at I tho rate of six per cent per unnum. No bid will bo accepted for less than tho appraised value, and the right Is resore. to reject uny nnd all bids. For detailed list of property and oth er Information, address Tho United .States Iteclnmntion Service, Klamath Falls, Oregon. IMH'.M'IIIAL IIOAHD M.VV III! DISBANDED. "It Is our belie, that the water us ers are entitled to know at tho earli est moment, Just how far this com pany, say for the next fifty years. Is going to exercise u supervisory con trol over the olettrlcal power features of llii.s project, features which tho land owneis understood they were acquiring a ctted right to under Bertha J. Frnkes lias been granted their annual installments paid to the lilVOHCi: GRANTED decree nf dlvorro from her hus- I'nlled States on tho cost of the lr- rlivn.l.in ei'.lnm Willi llio flnniir-Inl band Frunk N. Fiakes by Judge Kuy- responsibility that is placed upon the kondall of tho Circuit Court. The. irrigation district, it Is vitally im complalnt In tho case charged cruel' poitant to know whether It is going nn. t.,1. ..,,.. IratlmPllI mil .IlNPf. ' I" " "c " civ.OU .io (.;. o, uu ltl IIIO'IUI"!! . . V ...... - Hon. LOAN APPRAISER EXPECTED. WASHINGTON. 1). C, Apt II 2. Membois of tho cabinet nud heads of the go eminent pin chasing ngenrles were called together by Socrotnry Glass today to consider whether the , plan for readjustment of pi Ices tl)ru Robert II, St'-.thoiii. builder of tho tho Industilnl Board would, bo adhor. Klnituth Fulls Mtinklpil Itnllroifi ' ed to by tho go eminent. The meet lino to Dull) and pioaulctit of tlni lug was tho outgrowth of a dispute Oregon, California Hallway Company arising fiom alleged lofusal of tho which has coiumciKcd tho rulhoad inllroud admlnlstrntlon to nccept the development of the guilt Olegon In-, pilces agteed upon for steel and coal, land Kinplio iiirheil lust night nftcr The Industrliil Boird may go out an iitiNum-o of sovoiul montliH ut his of exlstnnco unlais an agreement Is A Federal Land Loan appraiser is expected to bo hero soon to appraise lands under lirlgatlon for which ap plications have been initio. It is re ported that there tiro applications for loans totaling $10,000 fiom this dts. ttlrt now on file the I'nlted States, power company and the County Court of Klamath County attempting to retain supervi sory control. We boliove we should strive definitely to know Just what contract rights we have that can be enforced, and that without further delay." -OR.MIIlt RESIDENT RACK. jV,i.!!r l"18 ""turned to Klamath " flOIII Vnn o.. .... I,, i, l niuvuuB, wnoro no - Ul 'mm Fort Sto uen slntlonod. homo In Spokane, Washington. Mr. Striihoin left this morning for a tilp In llm (ouutry to Inspect the work nud Iuih made no piiUllc .Mtntu. inent as jet as to tho pi ins foV tho coming )iu'. but It Is hoped that his vIiiwh on this HiihJett limy bo nvnll able in a short time us tho dew-lop-ment of this piojocl will bo tho iiilt-k. est menus of bilngliig Khimath Conn, ty to (ho pioiiilneiit pliice It should occupy on tho Pacific Coast, leached. SOLDIER RETl'RNS LAST EVE. "'3, NowollofHniiFinnclsco. who - u t till MISS HAMMER O.N WAV ABROAD. Won! has boon tocolvod Hint Miss W. 11. Spencer, con of James Spell, cor, who has been lecontly dlschnrgod fiom tho military hcrvlce anled lust night f i oni Camp l.eo in Virginia. Tho young man enlisted with the en gineers, but has spent a great deal of his time In tho hospital owing to Illness, whllo away. YOl'NG LADV ARRIVES. Mine Dm hint Smile, Is tho name of, l.nuni Hammer, who wan Idontlfled tho young Indy who camo jesterdity k.. ' vCI) llllilltlng llm ("nimlv imnliu i win. llm fnr-iillv nt llin Klnniatli iniirnlnL' iii bilubten thn homn of Or "eek" 0I"1 ll0"fi0 ,or tho ,,st fow Co,,l,ty "'B1' School nnd who loft ro and Mis. A, A, Soule of this city. Tho t v "H "ll"l,"0(1 I'ttt task niid'eoutly to take up tollof work In .llttlo lady and hor mothqr nro report 4 l3V(,r lC"lay fur tl"1 l,,,y cBy. Ho' Franco, hits loft Philadelphia, whom ed to bo gottlng along nlcoly. Tho i4ic B"ll"IHlH8Ul! vr tho cllmnio'Hlio was taking prollmlnaiy tialnlng Doctor will piobjhly bo ablo to vo ttueiy of tho Klnniutli country. and huu sitllod for Euiopo, siiiuc his practlco within n fow weoks, THOMPSON AGAIN CHICAGO'S MAYOR Leslie lieico, who was formerly employetl at tho Shasta, as candy maker and who has been In Astoili and other Oregon points foi tho past two joais hns returned to this city with his wife and will again reside! here. ROYS GO TO NAVY CHICAGO. April 2. Complete re turns today Hhowed that William Halo Thompson, tho republican can did ito has been le-clected mayor of tint city by a plurality of 17,000 over Robert Sweltzer, his democratic op ponet After a campaign of a most bitter nature tho city voted wet by a major it) of 247, 22S. CRIME WAVE IN BERLIN. A substantial delegation of tho Klamath County High School, feat ured by tho military company, was BERLIN, Apill 2, A crime wae prosont at tho train HiIh morning to has gripped Boilln and "wild west" bid farowoll to two of Its members,, holdups aro occmrlng dally In the William Kooseo and Claude Williams, elty and Miburbs. Many of tho rob who wore sent by tho local naval re crultlug olllco to outer tho naval sor vlco. Both lads aro woll'known lioro, nnd havo tho best wishes of a largo number of friends for succoss In titolr now life. hois wear tho uniforms of soldiers nud &nllors. Two bandits held'Op the food offlco, gottlng away with many food cards, A fur store was raided and $7,000 worth of furs stolon. - CAPTAIN DROWNED WHEN VESSEL DRIVEN ASHORE SAN FnANClSCO, April 2. Cap tain Ulhurg of tho bark Albert ts re ported to havo mot death when his boat wont nsltoro on Point lloyos to day, Tho crow of ton uro bollovod to lutvc landed wifely. SEIIIOL'H RIOTING AT FRANKFORT ON MONDAY. PARIS, April 2. What was con strued as a warning that the world could no longer countenance further delay in the adjustment of peace, was delivered to the Allied Premiers and military representatives of the Asso ciated powers by President Wilson, late yesterday. He arose in the con ference and solemnly assured con ferees of his belief that they should be all In accord to unite on peace terms upon which a treaty might be presented to Germany. WESTERN CUMING M E TWELVE THOUSAND TROOPS AR- RIVE ON LEVIATHAN. MANY BOYS IN NINETY.FIRST DIVI- SION. SOME DECORATED NEW YORK, April 2. Tho steam. er "Leviathan" has arrived from' Brest with over 12,000 troops. These include small detachments of the 91st Division mostly officers of the 347th and 24Sth Field Artillery. Moro of the 91st Division came on the "Lib eiator" from St. Nazlare and'Oris zaba",from tho same point. These Included the 364th infantry and head quarters, also members of the 34 3th Machine Gun battalion of the Medical ordinance departments. Among the officers of the 34S Ma chine Gun Battalion on the Otisaba was Lieut. W, L. H. Osborno of Rose burg, who said that the battalion had suffered neatly 300 casualties, of whom forty were killed. Chaplain John W. Beard, former pastor at Hoqulnm, Washington re turned with a French War Cross for carrjlng wounded to safety thru heavy flro in Belgium. NO .MORE SEEDS AT HERALD OFFICE. This will ackiwledgc locelpt of a large number of applications for I government seeds which havo been LONDON, April 2 Serious doting tecolved during the past few days ta reported to have occurred Monday by tho Herald office. The applicants at Frankfoit on tho Main. It la re-1 were gladly supplied as long as (he potted that crowds attacked tho pot- seeds held out, but they are now gone Ice station and released pi lsonoi'3 .vul and those who do not receive them ot flro to tho building, Order was . will know that their letters wera re- eventually rostoiod, In,, I n,w tu, volvud too late. If n move Is now made It Is going to be made with the endorsement and support of the entire community. To this end questlonalres with five pointed quleries are being pre pared to send to a thousand or moro men residents of the city and county and when these have been received, the prevailing feeling- toward tho move can be ascertained. The committee which consists of E. L. Elliott. O. D. Burke, R. C. Groes beck, J. F. Maguire and Oscar Pey ton has been very busy during the past few days Interviewing promi nent men and working out tho plans which it was requested to formulate. They are keenly enthusiastic over the launching of a new body, realiz ing (hat never before havo the needa for such work been seen in this dis trict. Whatever may be done without a live commerce body In the way of development, could be Increased many fold thru Its aid, the members assert. One change has been indicated in the new plans whereby the member ships will be based on a ten dollar unit, rather than having the twelve and twenty-five dollar memberships as formerly obtained. The questlonalre which Is now be ing prepared is quoted belew: jDo you favor a Commercial Club to promote the Interests of Klamath County? Will you attend the first meeting , and at least two other meetings each year? Do you favor an organization such as we have had In the past, with of flco and paid Secretary? Do you favor a club with rooms, open day and evening where lunch eon is served at noon and with paid Secretary in charge? - Whnt salary do you favor paying secretary? Have ou any further suggestions to offer regarding the organization of the club? PACKERS FREED FROM FOOD CONTROL NOW. WASHINGTON, 1). C. Aprjl 1. All tho moat packers havo been re leased from tho Food administration control under a proclamation signed by President WiUon at Pails. NEW HARY ROY. A baby boy was born on, March 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Young at the Klamath General Hos pital, Tho new at rival was nanted James Edward., Mr. and Mrs. Young reside on a ranch In Poe Valley. AVIATOR ON WAY HOME. Word has been received today that Kenneth Perry, son of Mr. and Mre. James Perry Is in San Francisco on his way homo from an Aviation Field In Illinois, and that he wlU be home In a fow days, UJv JadtasrvSE?ftfti tifi.j V ,tf-